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Archives: April 2006

Sat Apr 15, 2006

How fast will my order arrive?

If you order this holiday weekend your order will go out Tuesday morning USPS Priority Mail, September 7, 2010, and you will get it Thursday or Friday. (If your zip code is between 77000 and 77899 you will more than likely get it Wednesday). We will be in and out during the week end – but feel free to call our land line 409 962 3100 or the cell phone 409 543 3600 any time. If I can’t answer, I’ll call you ASAP.

If your ZIP code is between 77000 and 77800 you will more than likely receive your package tomorrow (except Sundays) if you order by noon.

The new TExES Master EC-6 Generalist study aid is now shipping. The PPR EC-6 will be available in a couple months.

We are in SE Texas near Beaumont. Customers in Houston or nearer may get their package the next day.

You can order from the secure web page, or by phone at 409 962 3100 or my cell phone 409 543 3600. If we can?t answer, we?ll call you ASAP.

Place your order on the web or call 409 962-3100 or my cell phone 409 543 3600.


Would you like to be inspired as you prepare for your teacher certification examination?
Click on "Announcements" on left of this page and see the second Announcement.

Our customers in Houston, The Woodlands, Katy, Sugar land, Baytown, etc. usually get their product the following day as we are close to Beaumont. Normal orders go out United States Postal Service Priority Mail. You can order overnight delivery, but it is fairly expensive(an additional $30).

Each product is $69.95 + $6 shipping and $5.77 taxes for a total of $81.72. You can call any day of the year - including week ends and Holidays - from 7am to 7pm. For quickest delivery (2 to 3 days) call 409 962 3100. If I am not home I do carry a cell phone: 409 543 3707. If you leave a message at either number we will get right back to you as soon as possible. If you are purchasing 2 products, the total is $81.72 x 2 = $163.44.

If I am unable to take your order at the time, I will take your number and call you back shortly.

Sincerely, Art Williams, TExES Master


Please don't hesitate to call me. I have been doing this for 15 years now and have developed an expertise at helping people pass their certification exams. When people use TExES Master and do not pass their exams, 99% of the time it is because they did not do some part or parts of our program. I am pretty good at helping people discover what they can do to better prepare for their next examination.

Art Williams, TExES Master



Sat Apr 01, 2006

Future Texas Teachers can Certify without having to take all the required courses!

Our TExES Master study aids are designed to help you pass various teacher certification exams. All teachers have to take a PPR exam - either EC-4, 4-8, or 8-12 (our TExES Master 4-12 covers the 2 latter exams). These exams evaluate if you understand how students learn and therefore how teachers should teach. It's all about excellent teaching. If you are Elementary, you also must pass your EC-4 Generalist exam. If you are Secondary, you must pass an exam to show your knowledge in the subject area you will be teaching. Besides passing these 2 exams, note other requirements below (click on more).


Our TExES Master study aids are designed to help you pass various teacher certification exams. All teachers have to take a PPR exam - either EC-4, 4-8, or 8-12 (our TExES Master 4-12 covers the 2 latter exams). These exams evaluate if you understand how students learn and therefore how teachers should teach. It's all about excellent teaching. If you are Elementary, you also must pass your EC-4 Generalist exam. If you are Secondary, you must pass an exam to show your knowledge in the subject area you will be teaching. Besides passing these 2 exams, note other requirements below.

The temporary certification rule is at:

http://www.sbec.state.tx.us/SBECOnline/certinfo/tempcert/temcertrule.pdf

It explains that a candidate must find a school district that is willing to
sponsor the candidate. The school district assumes responsibility for
training the individual. The candidate is issued a temporary
certificate. After two years of uninterrupted teaching under the
temporary certificate, the candidate is issued a standard certificate.

As part of the process SBEC will evaluate the candidate's transcript to
make sure that the individual has a degree in a subject area of the
Texas curriculum as defined by Subchapter A, Chapter 28 Essential
Knowledge and Skills, Curriculum.

Maybe, some students choose to go through a university or an alternative
certification program because they don't have a school district that
will sponsor them--or maybe they don't know how to go about getting a
sponsor.







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